Any vapour is compressible.
no
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Yes, mercury vapour.
due to condensation of mercury vapour
In flurorescence, maybe, flurorescent tubes have mercury vapour.
No, sodium and mercury exist as diatomic molecules in the vapour state due to the nature of their chemical bonding. Sodium forms Na2 while mercury forms Hg2 molecules.
mercury vapour at low pressure.
Breast is compressable
A florescent tube is still a mercury vapour device and needs the mercury to vaporise to have the tube conduct to emit visible light.
The unit of true vapour pressure is typically expressed in millimeters of mercury (mmHg) or kilopascals (kPa).
Mercury vapour contained in an evacuated glass bulb.Vapour warmed.High voltage applied to electrodes inside lamp.Vapour conducts and allows current flow, excitation causes vapour to glow brightly.Little or no resistance, so requires a ballast in line.
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